SOLAS CHAPTER V, REG 14
The principles of minimum safe manning set out in section 3 to ensure the safe operation of ships to which article III of the 1978 STCW Convention, as amended, applies, and the security of ships to which chapter XI-2 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended,
Principle:
The capability to
The principles of minimum safe manning set out in section 3 to ensure the safe operation of ships to which article III of the 1978 STCW Convention, as amended, applies, and the security of ships to which chapter XI-2 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended,
Principle:
The capability to
- Maintain safe navigational, port, engineering and radio watches in accordance with regulation VIII/2 of the 1978 STCW Convention, as amended, and also maintain general surveillance of the ship;
- Moor and unmoor the ship safely;
- Manage the safety functions of the ship when employed in a stationary or near-stationary mode at sea;
- Perform operations, as appropriate, for the prevention of damage to the marine environment;
- Maintain the safety arrangements and the cleanliness of all accessible spaces to minimize the risk of fire;
- Provide for medical care on board ship;
- Ensure safe carriage of cargo during transit;
- Inspect and maintain, as appropriate, the structural integrity of the ship; and
- Operate in accordance with the approved Ship's Security Plan; and
- Size and type of ship;
- Number, size and type of main propulsion units and auxiliaries;
- Level of ship automation;
- Construction and equipment of the ship;
- Method of maintenance used;
- Cargo to be carried;
- Frequency of port calls, length and nature of voyages to be undertaken;
- Trading area(s), waters and operations in which the ship is involved;
- Extent to which training activities are conducted on board;
- Degree of shoreside support provided to the ship by the company;
- Applicable work hour limits and/or rest requirements; and
- The provisions of the approved Ship's Security Plan
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